Edison 3-Wire Circuits Flashcards

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An Edison 3-wire system has three conductors, what are they?

A
  • 2 ungrounded conductors with equal but opposite potential
  • 1 neutral conductor usually at ground potential.
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What are three advantages of using an Edison 3-wire system?

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  • Two different voltages
  • Less conductor material
  • Less line loss
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3
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In an Edison 3-wire system, the neutral conductor carries only the “_____” load.

A

Unbalanced.

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What are the steps required to solve an Edison 3-wire circuit?

A
  • Determine the magnitude and direction of line currents. (Polarities)
  • Use Kirchoff’s current law to determine currents at junction points.
  • Calculate the line drops in the circuit.
  • Use Kirchoff’s voltage law to calculate load voltage drops.
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5
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A balanced load is when…?

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Equal currents flow through the loads.

There is no neutral current.

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In general and ignoring line drops the load with the higher current flow has the “_____” voltage drop across it.

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Lower.

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What are the effects of a high resistance neutral conductor in an Edison 3-wire system?

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The load voltages will be very unbalanced due to the large line drop on the neutral conductor.

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8
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How can a high resistance neutral occur?

A

An improper connection can create points of high resistance.

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9
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In a balanced load Edison 3-wire system, what happens to the load voltage drops if the neutral conductor breaks?

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Nothing changes since the neutral had no current to begin with.

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In an unbalanced Edison 3-wire system, what happens if the neutral conductor breaks?

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The circuit becomes a series circuit so the high resistance load will take the majority of the voltage drop.

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Would the neutral conductor ever be fused in an Edison 3-wire system?

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No, if the neutral is opened on a typical three wire system the voltages could shift to very unsafe values, so they are never fused.

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